Having failed to get a second hand wing for my bashed Terrano (see my post in another forum) my wife decided that she knew best and would try to find one as I was on a trip to the UK and was rushed for time.
She went online and decided to try a few sites. I did warn her that there were a lot of sharks out there and to be careful. In the first instance there are the high rate calls, let alone anything else.
Anyway, suffice to say she found what she thought was a deal and paid the money.
Said item was supposed arrive by Thursday. We forgot to get a tracking number for it so this morning I got hold of the company and after a day of promises of getting back to us, we were finally given a number late in the afternoon. Except it was a made up number, the couriers said there was no account, they never collected anything etc etc etc.
When I then phoned again, surprisingly the weasel of a boss had 'gone home' for the night. From the looks of his photo, it was probably to get his nappy changed. But I digress.....
I then spent a little bit of time researching this lot properly, which I should have done before, and they are obviously fairly well known in there area and a bunch of small time scammers.
So, a couple of points. (I'm sure I don't need to point this out, but for the benefit of those who haven't been down this path before.....)
Always check people out properly. There is a big market for secondhand parts, and lots of scope for scammers. Beware 'aggregator' or 'search'/'directory' sites that just list more search sites, or put you in contact via a premium rate number. Check, and double check. With the internet it is easy to make yourself look very good.
Don't transfer cash - use another payment method so you can get some leverage to get your money back
So anyway, I shall write them one letter to officially ask for my money back, which I know will not be answered, and then I shall report them to Trading Standards, the Police, and then take them to court. I will also try and get his web sites taken down - ISPs and webhosts often don't like to think they are supporting dodgy companies.
Here are some details on the company and notes on small claims court etc. It might not be much money, but I'm damned if it's staying in his pocket. It's how they get away with it because for most it is too much trouble.
If anyone else has any experience of him then please let me know. Though I may wish to see his car crushed with him inside it, this is obviously not very PC.
It would also give me great pleasure to hack all his websites and make him look a fool. But that would be illegal.
So revenge is a dish best served cold. I have a long memory and a spitefully vindictive nature, and there is more than one way to get even.
So I'm up to help anyone else who would like to metophorically stick a knife in him. If this helps anyone else avoid him, then it will make my day.
B. Rgds
John
PS. And I still haven't got a bloody wing !!!!!!!!!!!!
Edward Fear
Direct 4x4 Salvage Ltd (and possibly other companies)
Unit 10, New Dunn Business Park, Sling, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JD
01594 811041
Love social networking, sometimes... cocky little sod, but stupid enough to leave his pictures up and his profile open..............
http://www.facebook.com/edward.fear
http://www.facebook.com/DirectMxLtd
www.lovelandy.co.uk
http://www.landrover-breakers.co.uk/
(probably more - he's quite prolific with his webites)
I believe he has a number of ebay accounts which he probably rotates around. It's easy enough to get yourself a decent rating quite quickly.
A few choice posts:
http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopic=53737&st=0
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f8/ripped-off-edward-fear-172072.html
Small claims
Costs :
http://hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/courtfinder/forms/ex050-eng.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money/overview
https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcome
She went online and decided to try a few sites. I did warn her that there were a lot of sharks out there and to be careful. In the first instance there are the high rate calls, let alone anything else.
Anyway, suffice to say she found what she thought was a deal and paid the money.
Said item was supposed arrive by Thursday. We forgot to get a tracking number for it so this morning I got hold of the company and after a day of promises of getting back to us, we were finally given a number late in the afternoon. Except it was a made up number, the couriers said there was no account, they never collected anything etc etc etc.
When I then phoned again, surprisingly the weasel of a boss had 'gone home' for the night. From the looks of his photo, it was probably to get his nappy changed. But I digress.....
I then spent a little bit of time researching this lot properly, which I should have done before, and they are obviously fairly well known in there area and a bunch of small time scammers.
So, a couple of points. (I'm sure I don't need to point this out, but for the benefit of those who haven't been down this path before.....)
Always check people out properly. There is a big market for secondhand parts, and lots of scope for scammers. Beware 'aggregator' or 'search'/'directory' sites that just list more search sites, or put you in contact via a premium rate number. Check, and double check. With the internet it is easy to make yourself look very good.
Don't transfer cash - use another payment method so you can get some leverage to get your money back
So anyway, I shall write them one letter to officially ask for my money back, which I know will not be answered, and then I shall report them to Trading Standards, the Police, and then take them to court. I will also try and get his web sites taken down - ISPs and webhosts often don't like to think they are supporting dodgy companies.
Here are some details on the company and notes on small claims court etc. It might not be much money, but I'm damned if it's staying in his pocket. It's how they get away with it because for most it is too much trouble.
If anyone else has any experience of him then please let me know. Though I may wish to see his car crushed with him inside it, this is obviously not very PC.
It would also give me great pleasure to hack all his websites and make him look a fool. But that would be illegal.
So revenge is a dish best served cold. I have a long memory and a spitefully vindictive nature, and there is more than one way to get even.
So I'm up to help anyone else who would like to metophorically stick a knife in him. If this helps anyone else avoid him, then it will make my day.
B. Rgds
John
PS. And I still haven't got a bloody wing !!!!!!!!!!!!
Edward Fear
Direct 4x4 Salvage Ltd (and possibly other companies)
Unit 10, New Dunn Business Park, Sling, Coleford, Gloucestershire, GL16 8JD
01594 811041
Love social networking, sometimes... cocky little sod, but stupid enough to leave his pictures up and his profile open..............
http://www.facebook.com/edward.fear
http://www.facebook.com/DirectMxLtd
www.lovelandy.co.uk
http://www.landrover-breakers.co.uk/
(probably more - he's quite prolific with his webites)
I believe he has a number of ebay accounts which he probably rotates around. It's easy enough to get yourself a decent rating quite quickly.
A few choice posts:
http://forums.lr4x4.com/index.php?showtopic=53737&st=0
http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f8/ripped-off-edward-fear-172072.html
Small claims
Costs :
http://hmctsformfinder.justice.gov.uk/courtfinder/forms/ex050-eng.pdf
https://www.gov.uk/make-court-claim-for-money/overview
https://www.moneyclaim.gov.uk/web/mcol/welcome